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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 657360" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>i think it is 400-500 sqft on a dirt lot and 40 sqft if they are constantly on cement and then 150 it there is part dirt part cement</p><p></p><p>twistedxranch, it pays to keep them out of the mud, you can loose about 20% of your rate of gain if the are knee deep in mud, 25-35% if they are belly deep, 20-25% if the mud is above the hock, 15-25% if it is below the hock, 7-15% if its at the shin, and 0-7% if its at dew claw, jsut saying you should look if you can keep them out of the mud and you might have even better gains. Just a thought though</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 657360, member: 7792"] i think it is 400-500 sqft on a dirt lot and 40 sqft if they are constantly on cement and then 150 it there is part dirt part cement twistedxranch, it pays to keep them out of the mud, you can loose about 20% of your rate of gain if the are knee deep in mud, 25-35% if they are belly deep, 20-25% if the mud is above the hock, 15-25% if it is below the hock, 7-15% if its at the shin, and 0-7% if its at dew claw, jsut saying you should look if you can keep them out of the mud and you might have even better gains. Just a thought though [/QUOTE]
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